June 2, 2026

Saturday, May 30
OBETZ, Ohio — Columbus Eagles FC moved to 2-0-1 on the season with an 8-1 win over Michigan Rangers FC (2-0-3). Nikki Cox scored a hat trick, and Cameryn Susey, Elise Karas, Jaimason Brooker, Paige Taylor, and Kaelyn Valleau added goals. Danielle Dunn scored for Michigan.
Sunday, May 31
DAYTON, Ohio — FC Dayton (3-0-0) moved to the top of the Great River Division table with a 6-1 win over Michigan Rangers FC (2-0-3). McKenzie Carle and Savannah Conner each tallied braces, and Avery May and Morgan Spitler added goals. Madeline Muilenburg scored for Michigan.
Wednesday, May 27
WASHINGTON, Pa. — Erie FC (1-0-0) opened its season with three road points in a 1-0 win at Beadling Soccer Club (0-0-2). Jenna Popowski scored the game winner in the 20th minute. Bri Garey earned the shutout in goal for Erie FC.
Sunday, May 31
CLEVELAND — Internationals SC (2-0-0) topped Niagara 1812 (1-0-1) 3-1 to remain unbeaten in Lake Erie Division play. Amelia Swinarski, Jordan Rowan, and Taylor Allen scored for Internationals in the win. Gabby Irwin scored for Niagara.
Saturday, May 30
WARWICK, N.Y. — STA (0-1-0) opened its 2026 schedule with a 2-2draw at Force FC New York (0-2-0). Ashley Kozlowski and Kaylin Mallon scored goals for the visitors. Ava Boffalo scored both goals for Force FC New York off the bench.
Sunday, May 31
BARDONIA, N.Y. — Clarkstown Soccer Club (1-0-0) opened Metropolitan Conference play with a 2-0 win over Brooklyn City F.C. (0-1-1). Jessica Beck scored both goals for Clarkstown in the win. Aubrey Haesche and Katie Bisgrove earned the clean sheet in goal for Clarkstown.
SOMERSET, N.J. — New York Athletic Club (1-0-0) picked up three road points with a 4-1 win over New York Dutch Lions FC (0-0-1). Kierra Krawic scored twice, and Dylan Jovanovic and Nicole Patino added goals. A NYAC own goal accounted for the Dutch Lions tally.
WARWICK, N.Y. — SUSA FC (0-1-0) picked up its first points of the season with a 2-2- draw at Force FC New York (0-2-0). Ashley Kozlowski put the visitors up 1-0 in the first half before Force FC's Ava Boffalo scored twice to put the hosts in the lead. Kaylin Mallon leveled things at the hour mark for the visitors.
Monday, May 25
HORSHAM, Pa. — Delaware Ospreys (1-0-0) picked up three points on the road to open its season with a 5-3 win over Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals-Liberty (0-0-1). Mia Abbey scored twice, and Desiree Zapata, Lily O'Brien, and Ryley Dixon added goals. Maya McDermott, Sophia Lowery, and Sydnie Wright scored for the Ukrainian Nationals.
Thursday, May 28
PHILADELPHIA — Love City FC (0-2-0) earned a valuable point playing SJEB FC (0-1-0) to a 3-3 draw. Jailyn Parrotte, Nicole Sweeney, and Nia Chinapoo scored for the hosts. Olivia McMaster tallied a brace and Emily Morgan added a goal for the visitors in the draw.
RED BANK, N.J — Kensington Soccer Club (0-2-1) earned its second WPSL point with a 2-2 draw on the road to FC Monmouth (0-1-0). Bianca Rivera and Natalie Ceccanecchio scored for the visitors. Morgan Cupo scored both goals for FC Monmouth.
Saturday, May 30
DOWNINGTOWN, Pa. — The Delaware Ospreys (1-1-0) picked up a valuable road point playing Penn Fusion SA (0-1-0) to a 2-2 draw. A brace from Desiree Zapata pulled the Ospreys level after going down 2-0 on goals from Eden Veenema and Teagan Harkins.
Sunday, May 31
PHILADELPHIA — Love City FC (2-1-0) remains unbeaten thanks to a 4-2 home win over Fever FC (0-1-1). Beky Myers, Claire Ballinger, Jessica Castorina, and Juelle Love tallied goals for Love City. Adriana Ryder and Kennedy Kilchrist scored for Fever FC.
Monday, May 25
LOWER GWYNEDD TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Hershey FC (0-1-1) picked up a road point with a 1-1 draw at LVU Rush (0-1-1). Megan Steinbach put the hosts in the lead before Haley Midgley levels things for Hershey.
Wednesday, May 27
POTTSTOWN, Pa. — Reading United A.C. (1-0-0) opened the season with a 5-0 road win over West-Mont United (0-0-1). Olivia Thompson tallied a brace and Brooke Gehret and Summer Hill added goals in the win. Sarah Gatz picked up the clean sheet in goal for Reading.
Saturday, May 30
LOWER SWATARA TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Coryn Silberstein scored the game winner in the second minute of play to give West-Mont United (1-0-2) a 1-0 win over Hershey FC (0-0-1). Suzie Green earned the clean sheet in goal for West-Mont.
READING, Pa. — Pennsylvania Classics (0-1-) picked up a road point with a 2-2 draw at Reading United A.C. (2-1-0). After Elizabeth Estrada put the visitors in the lead just after halftime, Annie McCaffery tallied twice. With eight minutes Liza Suyhdam pulled the visitor’s level.
Sunday, May 31
Keystone FC 2-0 Hex FC Tempest
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Keystone FC (4-0-0) moved to the top of the Commonwealth Division table with a 2-0 win over Hex FC Tempest (0-0-1). Kameron Rase and Carly Louey scored for Keystone in the win.
Saturday, May 30
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Albany Rush moved to 2-0-0 on the season with a 2-1 home in over Vermont Wild FC (0-0-2). Isabella Seibert and Paige Luke scored for Albany in the win. Samantha Dormer tallied Vermont's goal.
MILFORD, Conn. — Merrimack Valley Hawks FC moved to 1-0-1 with a 7-0 road win over Inter CT FC. Ashlyn Walsh scored twice, and Luka Marceau, Marissa Sage, Kiera Fitzpatrick, Sabrina Campbell, and Soraya Ross scored in the win. Abby Ytzen-Handel earned the shutout in goal.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — CT Rush moved to 2-0-0 with a 3-0 win over RI Rogues FC (2-0-1). Goals by Annie Maguire and Jillian Gregorski bookended a Rogues FC own goal to make it 3-0. Chrysoula Gabriel earned the clean sheet for CT Rush.
Sunday, May 31
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — Sporting CT (3-0-1) topped Vermont Wild FC (0-0-3) 4-0 to stay at the top of the Northeastern Conference table. Aubrey Kulpa, Emily Senatore, Seoyoon Chang, and Gabriella Tirado scored for Sporting in the win. Caitlin Daley picked up the shutout in goal.
